April 2006
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Why not give credit where credit is due? Thank God — literally — that my business had its best month in April. In fact, the month was so good that it beat out any month that I ever had working for someone else.
Count me as one of those who never, ever wants to work for anyone else again. Self employment has its benefits and I am now reaping what I have sown.
I mentioned yesterday that I added a new offer to my site concerning “content infusion.” What I didn’t mention was the DHTML — dynamic hypertext markup language — I used to create part of the document.
Because the document was so long, I decided to “compress” the question section to have it so that visitors could click on the question and then the answer would expand out. Although I only used four questions, it did save me some room and it looks very good.
DHTML is a cool resource, if used wisely. I don’t like a lot of the stuff that flies in front of my face or intrudes on my reading area, but there are some good applications including what I used on the content infusion page as well as how I get the pictures on the home page of my corporate flight attendant site to slide through.
One caveat regarding using DHTML: not every application of DHTML works with every browser. Make certain that if it doesn’t work that the information you include is still readable even if all the dynamic stuff is left out.
Well, I finally did it. I created my first comprehensive article package and am now actively promoting it via my site. I call it, the Article Writer Content Infusion Package, which is designed to appeal to people who need high quality, original business related articles and they need them done quickly.
Promising a turnaround time of 4 business days or less, these 450-650 word articles are usable for personal web sites as well as submission to the web directories. In fact, I am encouraging customers to reallocate resources from general advertising to article marketing. Clearly, I believe that article marketing — when done right — is highly beneficial and a better overall value.